47:27: short funky disco music. The only actual case I know of from Post.

None of that wimp-out pussy crap about guns Richard Dean Anderson brought to two TV series. Sam may not care for guns, but when he needed one, he went for one. Twice.

The way the episode was handled, I'm wondering if this was shot as the season one finale and that it was acting like maybe the series might not be picked back up, and shuffled to the season two premiere.

It doesn't make any sense whatsoever that history can be changed and yet Congressmen expect to know that when they read history books, and Al can know.

Al: "While I got back to put research online, you're going to have to face a beautiful woman who wants to spend the entire night making mad passionate love to you. It's a dirty job ... but somebody's got to do it."

Al: "Ah, we've been having some difficulty with Ziggy; he's ah, going through mood swings. I think we need to get a girl computer -- put it right next to him. You know, one with a set of nice hard disks..."Sam: "You would."

About 1:07 in: also featuring some fun bluegrass-ish music. Most of the cues are fun stuff like that or with that flavor.

24:40 in.

26:14 in.

38:47 in.

About 42:00 in.

About 44:30 in.

A fun score. I wouldn't be opposed to the whole thing being released.

Bunch also scored a good short-lived series called "Broken Badges", which was blue's influenced. Overall the scoring wasn't as fun as this, but there were a couple of cues to take away from it including a montage scene.

I didn't get to finish the episode. The videos on the NBC site won't play at all for me now, so I had to use the above link. They made changes and various things, including the videos themselves, just won't work.

33:24 in. It's a short bit, but it's like other cues above, so it could probably be seamlessly edited onto/into one of them.

39:23 in: a nice tender flute and strings piece. Not too long though.

44:50 in.

And the short end credits piece in the same style, though lighter.

For lack of a better way to describe the score, most of the cues have old-fashioned pop feel to them. I also wouldn't be apposed to the whole score being released, though to a slightly lesser degree than "The Last Door".

Partially guest starring that guy who played Rick on "Magnum, pi".

Sam: "What's wrong? Al -- I'm a bigamist," walks a little, "Can you believe this? He's got a with in Brooklyn and a wife in Pompano BeachAl: "Yeah, seems like a great set up."